Digital Ageism

Digital Ageism

How it Operates and Approaches to Tackling it

Svensson, Jakob; Fernandez-Ardevol, Mireia; Rosales, Andrea

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

288

Mole

9781032392141

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Digital Ageism in data societies

1. "Forever young?". Digital technology, ageism, and the (non-) ideal user

2. Life Stage or Age? Reviewing perceptions of oldest digital technologies users.

3. Silicon Valley Ageism - Ideologies and Practices of Expulsion in the Technology Industry

4. Technology culture as youth oriented

5. The Marketing of Technology Products for Older People: Evidence of Visual Ageism

6. Human-Computer Interaction Research on Ageism: Essential, Incipient, and Challenging

7. Age bias on the move: The case of smart mobility

8. Challenging gendered and ageing normative stereotypes on Instagram

9. Ageism in a sheltered housing for older adults: an intersectional approach

10. Coping in the culture of connectivity: how older adults make sense of living with digital ageism

11. Tackling ageism in sociotechnical interventions: An actor-network analysis of Digital Storytelling workshops with care home residents

12. Digital and personal networks: Interactions in later life. Evidence from six Latin American countries

13. Contrasting Ageism in Research on Older Adults and Digital Technologies: a Methodological Reflection

Conclusion: Production, transmission and reproduction of ageist practices: old age as a social periphery
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